LVMH endorsed Camille Miceli as Pucci creative director in 2021, who has since bestowed upon us a total of six collections at the helm of the famed Italian fashion house founded in 1947. On Friday April 4, Miceli staged her second runway showcase within the historic Palazzo Altemps, located right in the heart of Rome. Miceli’s latest lineup was a homage to the iconic Vivara print, first created in 1965 by Emilio Pucci himself and boasting vivid shades of aquatic blue, green and purple. In addition to three new Miceli-designed prints (Cigni, Bersaglio, and Chiave) making their debuts, looks elsewhere throughout the confident collection oozed an effortless bohemian flair. Oh, and need we mention the presence of Isabella Rossellini, 34 years after that Vogue Italia cover featuring the famous Vivara print?
Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:
“WTF? Looks like LaCroix but much less sophisticated. Prints like this are hard to do…” [Nimsay]
“I love Camille Miceli and I think she understands the brand from a niche lifestyle POV because she is the client and she knows the clients. However, this is not my cup of tea at all. I wore Pucci only when Peter Dundas was there. I used to love his watered down prints on chiffon or silk….